SoundScriber is a dictation machine introduced in 1945 by The SoundScriber Corp. (New Haven). It records sound with a groove embossed into soft vinyl discs with a stylus. The machine can record 15 minutes of dictation on each side of a thin (.01-inch) flexible 6" vinyl disc spinning at a rate of 33 RPM. The format remained popular for two decades before it was superseded by magnetic tape recorders, due in part to the robustness of the discs and the ease with which they could be mailed.
Dimensions: 14"W x 8 1/2"D x 10"H
Condition: untested.
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